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How do I get access to folders that are denied? 2

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Nocandu

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Apr 27, 2009
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Hi

I keep running into this problem.
In this case I wan't to copy my "Cookies" folder to my external hard drive to that I can copy them back into my new computer when it gets here.

The folder located at Users\Mikes\Cookies

I have gone into options and told it to share etc, but nothing I have done will even let me look in the folder so I can see it's contents.

I have run into this before and never figured out why it won't let me access certain folders, I am the only user.
How do I convince it that I am the administrator or whatever.

Thanks for the help.

Mike
 
HI

I use CCleaner every day it it removes all the cookies I don't want.

It also preservers the cookies I do want i.e. like the one that recognizes me when I log into this web site and others that I visit regularly like Amazon.com etc.

I wan't to preserve those on my new computer so I don't have to enter the information again.

I'm not sure that I even remember some of the passwords it has been so long since I had to enter them.

I can see the list in CCleaner but it won't let me copy them.

Mike
 
Hi again.

Thanks for the info. At least I know how to log in as administrator now.

The only problem was that when I log in as Administrator there is't any cookies folder. I ran search of the whole drive and no cookies.

I guess I'll just have to give up on this one.
I've been working for two days trying to get everything that I may need copied to my external hard drives before the new computer arrives.

Thanks again for the help.

Mike
 
I don't think you are going to the correct folder, especially if the one you are clicking on has a Shortcut arrow in the icon?

C:\Users\MIKES\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies

You might have to show BOTH Hidden and System files via Folder Options/ View.
 
Try opening Internet explorer go to file import/export select export and check cookies. Export them to a folder either on the other drive or a folder you create.
 
linney has given the correct answer of where the cookies really are stored and tlcscousin has give the easy way to export them.
 
Hi again

Well The problem seems to be that I don't use Internet Explorer, I use Google Chrome and I can't find out where the cookies are stored.

It doesn't appear that there is an option to export them in Chrome and when I look at the location I found for them they aren't there.

So I will make sure I write down which user ID I use for each site and if I can't remember the password I will use the option to have them send it to me.

I did copy the links to all the sites I am talking about to a document so that I can get back to them quickly.

I have asked on the Google Chrome site to see if anyone knows how to copy the cookies.

Thanks again for the help everyone.

Mike
 
there's a Cookies" file in Chrome's app-data directory that you could always copy to a folder

On Vista: C:\Users\Mikes\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\

 
3. Cookies file

[How] Opening Google Chrome Files: History, Archived History, Cookies, Thumbnails and Web Data


This explains how to delete cookies, maybe you can use this but do a copy rather than delete?

Clear personal information: Delete cookies

 
Hi

Unfortunately Goolge Chrome offers only a delete cooking option. There is no way to copy them.

I looked at the first link and downloaded the app but it soon became obvious that this is too complicated for me.

I will just do it the hard way and make new cookies once I get everything on my new computer and can log in to all the web sites.

I like the way that Chrome works, i.e. just dragging the link to an action bar. It makes it very easy to get back to a link such as this forum subject and it is very fast compared to IE, but it does have it's downside as well.

Thanks again for all the help.

Mike
 
Hi

I think I have it.

I found a file named cookies at...

C:\users\username\appdata\Local\google\chrome\User Data\Default

I copied it to my external HD and will try replacing it in the new installation.

Thanks again for the help.

Mike
 
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